Zionist shill using code-speak to the brotherhood…In our hand
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The title of the video is obviously wrong, as Joe Biden was speaking of impeaching Bush if he attacked Iran. Listen to his rationale on this and if he was so serious, where are the impeachment proceedings against Obama for Libya? From :48 onward in the clip…

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…”DHS Chief Privacy Office Mary Ellen Callahan and Director of Operations Coordination and Planning Richard Chavez appeared to be deliberately stonewalling Congress on the depth, ubiquity, goals, and technical capabilities of the agency’s social media surveillance. At other times, they appeared to be themselves unsure about their own project’s ultimate goals and uses. But one thing is for sure: If you’re the first person to tweet about a news story, or if you’re a community activist who makes public Facebook posts–DHS will have your personal information.”

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One isn’t supposed to say this, but many people
believe that Israel now holds the White House, the
Senate, and much of the American media in its hands. This
is what is known as an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

The odd thing is that it is held by many Israelis.
In an essay reprinted in the May 27, 1996, issue of the
NEW YORK TIMES Ari Shavit, an Israeli columnist,
reflected sorrowfully on the wanton Israeli killing of
more than a hundred Lebanese civilians in April. “We
killed them out of a certain naive hubris. Believing with
absolute certitude that now, with the White House, the
Senate, and much of the American media in our hands, the
lives of others do not count as much as our own …”

In a single phrase — “in our hands” — Mr. Shavit
has lit up the American political landscape like a flash
of lightning.

Notice that Mr. Shavit assumes as an obvious fact
what we Americans can say publicly only at our own risk.
It’s surprising, and refreshing, to find such candor in
an American newspaper (though his essay was reprinted
from the Israeli paper HA’ARETZ).

The prescribed cant on the subject holds that Israel
is a “reliable ally” of the United States, despite
Israel’s long record of double-dealing against this
country, ranging from the killing of American sailors to
constant espionage and technology theft. The word “ally”
implies that the relationship exists because it’s in the
interests of this country, though Israel’s lobby is
clearly devoted to the interests of Israel itself, and
it’s childish to suggest otherwise.

You expect that from the Israel lobby; lobbies are
lobbies, after all. But it’s unnerving that the White
House, the Senate, and much of the American media should
be “in our hands,” as Mr. Shavit puts it. Bill Clinton, a
lover of peace since his college days, raised no protest
when the Israelis drove 400,000 innocent Lebanese out of
their homes this year in “retaliation” for rockets
launched into Israel (wounding one Israeli) by a faction
over whom those 400,000 had no control.

Congress of course, was supine as usual at this
latest extravagance of Israeli “defense.” Congress too is
“in our hands.”

A recent article in the WASHINGTON POST likened the
Israel lobby’s power to that of the gun and tobacco
lobbies. But there is one enormous difference. Newspapers
like the POST aren’t afraid to criticize the gun and
tobacco lobbies. They will say forthrightly that those
lobbies seek goals that are dangerous for this country.
They don’t dare say as much of the Israel lobby.

But much of the press and electronic media are “in
our hands” in a more active sense: they supply misleading
pro-Israel propaganda in the guise of news and
commentary, constantly praising Israeli democracy and
ignoring Israel’s mistreatment of its non-Jewish
minorities — mistreatment which, if any government
inflicted it on a Jewish minority, would earn it the
fierce opprobrium of our media.

No decent American would think of reducing American
Jews to the status of Palestinians in Israel. The idea is
almost absurd. Yet Americans are taxed to subsidize the
oppression of Palestinians, on the flimsy pretext that
they are helping an “ally” in America’s own
self-interest, as if it were in our interest to be hated
and despised by the whole Muslim world.

All this is interesting less for what it tells us
about Israel than for what it tells us about America.
Frank discussion of Israel is permitted in Israel, as Mr.
Shavit’s article illustrates. It’s rarely permitted here.
Charges of anti-Semitism and a quiet but very effective
boycott will be the reward of any journalist who calls
attention to his own government’s — and his own
profession’s — servitude to Israeli interests.

Very few in America are doing anything to change
that sorry state of affairs. Mr. Shavit wrote his article
in the desperate hope of turning back his countrymen and
his government from a morally and politically perilous
course. At least he can hope. It’s harder for us, when
our own government isn’t in our hands.

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Regarding the government school shooting in Ohio, first, my thoughts and prayers go to the victims and the families. Second, there is no doubt this incident will perk the gun grabbers. We will see more firearm control nonsense in coming days…